Common Sense of Using Children's Balanced Cars
1. Wear protective gear. When riding a children's balance bike outdoors, it is essential to wear a helmet to ensure head safety. It is recommended that beginners wear gloves, knee protectors, elbow protectors, and other protective equipment at the same time.
2. Keep an eye on the brakes. Children's balance cars are divided into two structures: without handbrake and with handbrake. When riding a children's balance bike without handbrake, parents should teach children to use the entire sole of their feet to contact the ground to slow down the brake, rather than using a specific part of the brake operation, otherwise it is not safe and easy to cause shoe wear.
3. Choose a venue. When cycling, it is necessary to be accompanied by an adult and choose a flat riding area, away from highways, roads, and places with motor vehicles, away from crowded places, and not to approach dangerous areas such as water, steps, and cliffs when playing.
